Born in Washington, D.C., and later moving to Alaska, Jodie Gilmore grew up in a family dedicated to civil service.
As a child, Jodie dreamt of becoming a business executive and credits a thriving Junior Achievement program with affording her the opportunity to successfully run two companies by the age of 15. At 16, Jodie enrolled in business school at the University of Texas before starting her working career with Apple (known at the time as Apple Computer Company), where she helped launch one of the company’s most innovative “category creating” products.
Jodie moved to Memphis in 1997, when she and her husband joined efforts to help run their family manufacturing business, formerly known as Onyx Medical. After growing the business into a notable global supplier of orthopedic implants and instruments, Onyx Medical was sold to Sweden-based Elos Medtech in 2015. Today, Jodie runs the global orthopedics business and serves on the executive leadership team for Elos Medtech, which employs 220 people in Memphis and 670 worldwide across the U.S., Europe, and China. Jodie is also Board Chair for the Greater Memphis Medical Device Council and Board Chair for Regional One Health Foundation and is a Board Advisor for the Herff College of Engineering.
Jodie and her husband and soulmate, Patrick, have raised three children in Memphis. She recently spoke with us at length about her background, commitment to the Chairman’s Circle, and more.
About the Chairman’s Circle: The Greater Memphis Chamber Chairman’s Circle is a group of more than 160 C-suite business leaders working to spur economic growth, develop the workforce, and improve the business climate throughout the region. Learn more about the group and its task forces here and follow the Chairman’s Circle on LinkedIn.